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Mel Odom ā Gorgeous!Ā presents a selection of paintings and drawings shaped by the American artistās desire, a pageantry of bold, sensual figures and pop superstars cast in Odomās trademark precision. āI drew who I wished I wasā, he says, a transplant from the rural South enamoured with the shirtless āclonesā of New Yorkās Christopher Street. Edited by Luis Venegas in collaboration with Odom, this monograph spans the entirety of Odomās career to date, charting the evolution from his early commissions forĀ TimeĀ andĀ PlayboyĀ to his most recent works.
Odomās sensual images are accompanied by reflections from the artist himself taken from an interview between Odom and Venegas, a close conversation between friends that reads as a series of tender epiphanies. Memories of first love and acid-soaked discos are weighted by the loss of the AIDS crisis at its peak, a backdrop for Odomās life in New York and a notable influence on his creations: āI thought I was ⦠somehow living on borrowed time⦠That tends to make what you do with your time very important. I would do these drawings ⦠and know that these were going to remain once I was gone. Once I was dead, this would be what people thought of meā.

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Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
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Mel Odom ā Gorgeous!Ā presents a selection of paintings and drawings shaped by the American artistās desire, a pageantry of bold, sensual figures and pop superstars cast in Odomās trademark precision. āI drew who I wished I wasā, he says, a transplant from the rural South enamoured with the shirtless āclonesā of New Yorkās Christopher Street. Edited by Luis Venegas in collaboration with Odom, this monograph spans the entirety of Odomās career to date, charting the evolution from his early commissions forĀ TimeĀ andĀ PlayboyĀ to his most recent works.
Odomās sensual images are accompanied by reflections from the artist himself taken from an interview between Odom and Venegas, a close conversation between friends that reads as a series of tender epiphanies. Memories of first love and acid-soaked discos are weighted by the loss of the AIDS crisis at its peak, a backdrop for Odomās life in New York and a notable influence on his creations: āI thought I was ⦠somehow living on borrowed time⦠That tends to make what you do with your time very important. I would do these drawings ⦠and know that these were going to remain once I was gone. Once I was dead, this would be what people thought of meā.






















